Effect Of Different Anions On The Precipitation Of Fine Particles Of Alumina Hydrates From Supersaturated Sodium Aluminate Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Panias
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Alumina hydroxides such as gibbsite (Al(OH)3) and boehmite (AlOOH) are precursors of many types of alumina that find important industrial applications. The thermal decomposition of AlOOH, which is a more energy saving precursor compared to gibbsite, gives rise to the formation of ?-, d-, ?- and a-aluminas that are used for the production of catalysts. The applications of the aluminas are governed by their properties that are a function of the precursor material and its microstructure. The microstructure in turn is a factor of the method and conditions applied, as well as, in the case of soft chemical processes, on the anions present. Towards these ends, this study was focused on the effect of different anions on the physicochemical characteristics of the alumina hydroxides precipitated in the first 5 minutes after the perturbation of the stability of a supersaturated sodium aluminate solution (Bayer liquor).
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APA: D. Panias  (2006)  Effect Of Different Anions On The Precipitation Of Fine Particles Of Alumina Hydrates From Supersaturated Sodium Aluminate Solutions

MLA: D. Panias Effect Of Different Anions On The Precipitation Of Fine Particles Of Alumina Hydrates From Supersaturated Sodium Aluminate Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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